Land, Power, and Dependency: Ancient China and India’s Feudal Systems vs. Modern Agribusiness 2024-10-15
Key Message and Learning Objectives
- Key Message: In ancient China and India, land monopolies by the ruling elite created a cycle of dependency that echoes today’s issues with large agribusinesses controlling farmland and resources.
- Learning Objectives: Students should identify the effects of feudal land control on ancient societies and relate this to the economic dependencies seen in modern-day contract farming and agribusiness.
Discussion Questions
- How did land monopolization in ancient China and India reinforce social hierarchies?
- What impact does modern contract farming have on small farmers, and how does this compare to ancient feudal land control?
Practical Assignment
- Agribusiness and Local Farmers: Interview a small farmer (in person or online) to understand their relationship with larger agribusinesses. What challenges do they face, and are there any parallels to ancient land dependency?
Key Summary
- Ancient China and India saw the elite control land distribution, creating a feudal structure that bound farmers to landowners and restricted social mobility. Similarly, modern contract farming with large agribusinesses leaves small farmers economically dependent, impacting their autonomy and income.
Review Quiz
In ancient China, who held the majority of land and power?
- a) Farmers
- b) Middle-class merchants
- c) Nobles and government officials
- d) Foreign traders
Modern agribusinesses affect small farmers by:
- a) Providing complete financial independence
- b) Controlling seeds, pricing, and market access
- c) Increasing competition
- d) Encouraging crop diversification
Modular Format
- Related Topics: This module complements discussions on sustainable agriculture, economic dependency, and feudal systems. Students will gain a nuanced understanding of the historical roots of economic dependency and modern solutions for small farmers.
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- Title: "Feudal Land Control in Ancient China and India: From Historical Hierarchies to Modern Agribusiness"
- Description: "Analyze the impact of land control in ancient China and India, and its legacy in today's agribusiness practices. Discover how feudal dependency structures continue to affect economic mobility in Asia."
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